An invite or a pre-empt? How should these sequences be played?
#1
Posted 2012-February-29, 21:55
Pa-Pa-1♣-1♦
1♠-Pa-2♠-X
3♠
What would you play 3♠ as? Is there any difference if you've agreed to try-bids or not? Would a different Vulnerability prompt a different meaning?
What about:
1♠-Pa-2♠-X
3♠
What is it in this case?
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
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#2
Posted 2012-February-29, 21:59
#3
Posted 2012-February-29, 22:04
#4
Posted 2012-February-29, 23:07
In spades, itd be somewhat less clear without the double... but after a double, can't see it as anything other than "they pushed me to 3, but I wont let them say what suit they like."
#5
Posted 2012-March-01, 00:24
#6
Posted 2012-March-01, 01:35
#7
Posted 2012-March-01, 05:39
CSGibson, on 2012-February-29, 22:04, said:
Some theoreticians oppose 123-stop, at least in the case of spades. The argument is you can always outbid opps at the level you were willing to play anyway.
There certainly is a point to this, but in practice it's a thing a bit in unlucky expert style.
#8
Posted 2012-March-01, 08:57
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#9
Posted 2012-March-01, 09:22
If responder wants to invite, he has the options to bid 2NT, 3C, 3D, 3H.
I prefer the wording "to play" instead of "preemptive".
"preemtive" sounds like weakness, which may or may not be the case.
Responder knowes, he is facing a min. opener, so vs. a min opener, he may
not have any interests in game, but he may still believe, that he bids 3S
to make.
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Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#10
Posted 2012-March-01, 09:29
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#11
Posted 2012-March-01, 13:34
#12
Posted 2012-March-01, 16:56
P_Marlowe, on 2012-March-01, 09:22, said:
I agree with this and alert it as denying game interest. It should usually have a 6 bagger but could be weak OR put the hammer down if opps bid on and pick the wrong strain.
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#13
Posted 2012-March-01, 18:11
#14
Posted 2012-March-02, 00:03
#15
Posted 2012-March-02, 03:39
P_Marlowe, on 2012-March-01, 09:22, said:
"preemtive" sounds like weakness
I know it's often interpreted that way, but "preemptive" actually means only that we're doing it in order to make it harder for the opponents to so something - it doesn't imply weakness. If, for example, an army launches a "preemptive attack", that's not a sign of weakness, it's just a matter of tactics.
#16
Posted 2012-March-02, 04:08
gnasher, on 2012-March-02, 03:39, said:
I agree, but if you say "it's often interpreted that way", than you also agree, that "to play"
is less prone to be interpretated wrongly. This is only relevant for lesser experienced players.
"Preemptiv" in German is also a foreign word, and certain players use this only together with
preempt openings, are with weak jump overcall, I can use native words for "to play".
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Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#17
Posted 2012-March-02, 04:20
P_Marlowe, on 2012-March-02, 04:08, said:
preempt openings, are with weak jump overcall, I can use native words for "to play".
I have actually never heard anyone say "Preemptiv" in Germany, usually "Sperrgebot" or "Sperreröffnung", or simply "schwach" (ie weak). For me the difference between weak and preemptive is exactly as gnasher describes, if I raise a 1♥ opening to 3♥ after a 1♠ overcall then this is weak (and also preemptive) since it is limited in terms of strength. But if I overcall 4♠ in third or fourth seat then this can be quite strong and so is only preemptive (weak would be MI). I disagree that "to play" is less prone to misinterpretation - a sequence such as 1M - 4M is to play in both Precision and Standard by your definition but giving the same description to both would certainly be MI.
#18
Posted 2012-March-03, 16:04
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#19
Posted 2012-March-03, 22:02
1♠ - (X) - 2♠ - (P)
3♠
is preemptive too; it's a competitive auction, so it's not invitational. I've never played 1-2-3 stop, but I know the theory and am interested in them.
#20
Posted 2012-March-03, 22:28
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."